The police of Dubai, represented by the Fraud Control Center department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation, has removed three criminal gangs who compress 13 people from Asian nationality who used telephone contact to focus on victims
You are gang members who have been presented to officials from agencies such as the police and banks, who contact citizens and residents under the favor of having to update their bank information, paying traffic purposes or solving problems with the residence. They have explained these claims to gain access to the bank accounts of victims and to steal their money.
The Dubai police noted that the gangs used advanced tactics to convince victims to share sensitive information regarding their bank cards, such as the three -digit CVV and one -time passwords (OTP). They benefited from the trust of people in official entities.
The Force emphasized the signing of not sharing personal or banking information with non -confident sources and warned against responding to calls that request data updates or sensitive information. They found members of the community to report suspicious communication, Eithher by visiting the nearest police station or via the “Ecrime” platform via the website www.ecrim.ae or the Dubai Police app.
The Dubai police also confirmed that banks never ask customers to share bank or personnel information via SMS messages, e -mails or phone calls that claim to update their accounts.
The arrests of these gangs are part of the continuous efforts of Dubai Police to combat cyber fraud and to protect the community against the fall of the victim of such scams by continuous awareness campaigns.
The Dubai police confirmed that banks never ask customers to share their bank or personnel information via SMS messages, e -mails or phone calls that claim to update Esir accounts.
This operation is part of the continuous efforts of Dubai Police to combat cyber fraud and to protect the community against the victim of such scam through continuus awareness campaigns.
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